Sunday, July 20, 2025

What does chess have to do with economics?

 

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The Organizers of the NOBEL PRIZE:

First, it is worth mentioning that Economics is a technological application of Positive Sociological Science, just as Topography, Prime Numbers, and Accounting are from Mathematics, and Mechanics is from Physical Science. 


                               

The Science of Sociology, which analyzes Human Beings in Society, is governed by 15 Natural Laws of Supreme Fatality - F1,  https://sccbesme-humanidade.blogspot.com/2013/01/em-teste-sinopse-das-15-leis-naturais.html   where each Law is common to each of the six Sciences (Mathematics, Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Morality). The latter is the Science of Construction or Scientific Psychology, which has seven Theorems. 

To be a Science in Scientific Doctrine, it must possess seven Simultaneous Attributes: Real, Useful, Certain, Precise, Organic, Relative, and Social.

ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM was very well studied by Pierre Laffitte, a direct disciple of the greatest Scientific philosopher ever born and lived on Mother Earth - AUGUST COMTE.

Follow the work of Pierre Laffitte. 

https://www.doutrinadahumanidade.com/artigos/lequilibre_economique.htm

It is not a GAME - the Economy is governed by Natural Laws.

It is worth remembering that ORDER represents the Employer and PROGRESS represents the Proletarian.

Without further ado, I wish you, Health, respect, and fraternity. 

Paulo Augusto Lacaz

(PS) To enrich this subject, read the book

MANEUVER YOUR DESTINY YOURSELF

https://livrospositivistas.blogspot.com/2015/06/manobre-voce-mesmo-seu-destino.html

If we use a questionnaire to collect the personal data of a Human Being, to record the parameters indicated in the equations of Natural Laws and the parameters of the 18 Brain functions of the Human Psyche or Mind, in the work in question, it will be possible through Artificial Intelligence (AI) to analyze the Destiny of this Being. It will certainly change over time.

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